Today I'm excited because my friend Tristi Pinkston is allowing me to interview her about her publishing company, Trifecta Books. Trifecta Books is an new breed of publishing. It combines the benefits of a small publishing company, and the freedom of self-publishing into one place. They just announced that they will be expanding into the LDS and Christian market in 2016! So of course I had to find out more so I could tell you all about it!!
What prompted you to start Trifecta Books?
I've
been publishing for about thirteen years now and I've been with a few
different publishers, and I've also worked in the industry on the
publishing side of things. Every so often, I'd find myself thinking, "If
I had a publishing company, I'd do it this way or that way." Then I'd
brush the thought off because really, when would I ever start a
publishing company? Come on, right? But then about two years ago, I was
thinking about it while in the shower (where I get all my best ideas)
and the name for the company and everything just appeared in my head. I
mentioned it in passing to my friend Jenni James, and her response was,
"I want to be your first author." So that's how it all came to be.
What has been the most difficult part of
starting a publishing company? What has been the best part?
There's
a lot more paperwork than I had realized at first. You fill out this
form and then get the other form and then there's this code and that
number and on and on ... and then you find out that you really need to
do that thing over there ... it's all a learning curve, and I imagine
I'll be learning for a long, long time. The best part is creating
something where there wasn't something before. I get to help authors
take their dreams and make them reality. That's amazing.
Can you describe how Trifecta Books is
different/similar to other small publishing companies?
We're
similar in that we operate with a very small staff. The people who work
with me are dedicated, hard-working, and can see the vision of this
company ... and there are only a few of them, meaning that they're each
doing a lot right now. Down the road, I'll be bringing on more people
and we'll be able to spread the tasks around. We're also focused on the
well-being of each author, as other small companies are. I'd say that
we're different in that our company is run entirely out of our homes -
my office is my bedroom, and each member of my staff also works from
home. We also are focusing more on e-book with some print sales, and
we're utilizing the Internet more than other forms of advertising. In
addition to that, we're doing our own distributing.
What are the benefits of writers publishing with
Trifecta Books versus self-publishing?
When
you publish with Trifecta, you have the advantage of a company name
behind you. You have years of experience between myself and my team.
There are pitfalls we can help you avoid. I'm not against
self-publishing - in fact, I've done several of my books independently.
But with a company, you've got access to help and advice - and if we
don't know the answer, we'll find it out. I would also say that my goal
for Trifecta is that we become like a family, and that's a definite
benefit.
How much control does the author have over the
final version of their book when they are signed with Trifecta? (things like
cover art, etc.)
The author
is consulted on everything, and if they have a concern, we talk about it
until comprises are reached that everyone can live with. I do have
final veto power as the publisher, but if an author really hates
something we've suggested, we will do what we can to address those
concerns so they can feel good about their finished product.
What are some things a writer can expect in a
contract with Trifecta Books?
We
offer really competitive royalties. Our e-books are 50%. For our print
runs, since we're fairly new yet, our authors have helped with print
costs, and they're getting back 100% royalties until their initial
investment is paid back. It's a little unorthodox, but we're trying new
things in the industry. Print runs are optional. In addition, we have a
very flexible clause dealing with rights of first refusal - we only ask
to see the next book in a series. If you're not happy with Trifecta and
we're not able to make the changes you'd like us to make, you can go
elsewhere without a long legal battle. Our goal is to keep you happy,
not to make it into a saga.
What books does Trifecta currently publish, and
what types of books are you looking to publish in the future?
Right
now, we're primarily publishing young adult and sweet and clean
romance. We have some middle-grade already published and more in the
hopper. We will be opening up to more genres in 2016, including LDS and
Christian.
What are you looking for in submissions? What is
the protocol for submitting to Trifecta Books?
We're
looking for well-written, thought-provoking books that are clean and
uplifting. Right now, we're looking at more young adult, more middle
grade, more sweet and clean romance, and particularly Regency romance.
Come 2016, we'll be looking for LDS and Christian novels. You can read
all about how to submit at www.trifectabooks.com, and you can send any questions to info.trifectabooks@gmail.com.
What advice would you give to any writers that
are interested in submitting to Trifecta?
Please
send your manuscript through a critique group or a long list of readers
before you submit. We're looking for professionally crafted books by
professionally minded authors. If I open up your e-mail or your document
and I see a bunch of typos, I'm immediately going to raise an eyebrow.
Do not send me a rough draft or even a second or third draft.
Please be aware as to what I mean by "clean." I'm not talking about closed-door scenes - I'm talking about no scenes at all. We do publish kissing, as long as the hands stay in plain sight at all times. We do not publish swearing, uses of the occult, or gratuitous violence.
Please be aware as to what I mean by "clean." I'm not talking about closed-door scenes - I'm talking about no scenes at all. We do publish kissing, as long as the hands stay in plain sight at all times. We do not publish swearing, uses of the occult, or gratuitous violence.
What other information would you like MMW
readers to know about Trifecta Books?
That
we're an exciting new company and we'd love to chat with them more, not
only about our current catalog, but submitting. We have big plans, and
can't wait to bring them to fruition.
Thank you so much, Tristi for all that wonderful information! I'm looking forward to hearing even more about Trifecta Books in the future!
Great interview! I learned something new and this got me thinking about future possibilities. Thanks.
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